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Utah State Capitol, Dec. 27, 2016

The 2024 General Session brings bills targeting trans community, DEI efforts

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Three bills have made early headlines during the 2024 Utah Legislative Session.
"Fake News" stamped in big red and white lettering on top of newspaper clippings

How college students can combat misinformation during an election cycle

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For college students who vote, fact checking the information they receive is crucial, especially when circling an upcoming election.

Wrapped in hope

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Wrapped in despair, sitting and wondering what type of poison to drink. A stench fills the air and you shudder at why you have...
"Reform not raids" protest sign

Immigration expert shares information on reform

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Attorney Mark Alvarez shares insight on the possible immigration reform in an exclusive interview with the Globe.
Harry Smith on his phone

NBC News’ Harry Smith offers career advice to college journalists at media symposium

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NBC News contributor Harry Smith spoke to a gathering of Utah college students at the Deseret Management Corporation's Journalism and Media Symposium on Sept. 29.
Campaign signs

Election information for Salt Lake County voters

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Every vote counts. Learn how and where you can vote in Salt Lake County.

Orrin Hatch’s Senate seat up for grabs

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Republican Mitt Romney and Democrat Jenny Wilson lead the race to fill the U.S. Senate seat held by Sen. Orrin Hatch, who will vacate the seat after 41 years in office.
Lilly E Gray headstone

Photos: Tour the Salt Lake City Cemetery

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Soak in the essence of fall by taking a self-guided walking tour through the Salt Lake City Cemetery.
David Bokovoy and Gina C. Alfred

Community Roundtable: SLCC’s prison education and reintegration program

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Gina C. Alfred and David Bokovoy discuss the issues and initiatives surrounding the prison education program at Salt Lake Community College.
Black protester wears rainbow-colored mask

Protesters eye bigger issues than Pence and Harris

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Several groups converged on Salt Lake City to protest outside the vice presidential debate on Oct. 7.
Key and handcuffs on top of fingerprint page

Utah Senate OKs bill limiting distribution of mug shots

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Utah House Bill 228 would prohibit the release of a mug shot until the arrested individual has been convicted of their alleged crime.
Dozens of people sit outside to watch a movie

Sundance Institute initiatives continue in 2021

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Sundance continued to showcase free independent films and other initiatives when the community needed it most.